On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 09:27, Yu Fu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Today I found a strange host ns1.mdfd.or.charter.com appeared for a
> while in one of the groups in our ganglia. Ganglia only recored its last
> heartbeat time and no any other information about it. We never
> configured
Hi there,
Today I found a strange host ns1.mdfd.or.charter.com appeared for a
while in one of the groups in our ganglia. Ganglia only recored its last
heartbeat time and no any other information about it. We never
configured this alien host in our ganglia at all. Is this a sign that
our gangli
(sorry if this is a duplicate. I sent it yesterday but I haven't seen
it come back yet, nor has it shown up in the mailing list archives on
sourceforge)
Hi,
I backported the spoofing patches to my 3.1.1 build (I also check this
against trunk to make sure I hadn't missed something) in order to p
Hi,
I backported the spoofing patches to my 3.1.1 build (I also check this
against trunk to make sure I hadn't missed something) in order to play
with python DSO and spoofing.
I ran into a question. If you have the same metric for a bunch of
different hosts, just with different SPOOF_HOST, then
Bernard and all,
Thanks for your helpful suggestion! I've tried to run gmond on different ports
on a single server and it does work.
But could there be any chances of step further -- I mean, each client sends
out UDP packets with same, or different cluster name included; the single
server ru
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